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How to buy a Motherboard


Is there any reason anyone should go to the trouble of building their own computer from the ground up – buy a motherboard and all those components, snap all the parts together, install the operating system and so on?

Well, you could do that if you are really particular about performance and getting a good deal. The kind of motherboard you get has a great deal to say about what kind of performance you get. And who’s to tell what kind of motherboard Dell and HP and Lenovo use?

Not to mention, there are so many little things you could control if you built your own PC – you could get the latest kind of USB port (SuperSpeed 3.0), you could get exactly the right kind of graphics card that you wanted – no more, no less, and you could buy exactly the kind of monitor you wanted.

You just won’t be locked some impractical configuration that the geniuses of the computer company put together. And of course, you’ll save some money this way.

Okay, now that you’re clear that building your own computer makes a lot of sense, let’s talk a little about how exactly you buy the most important component of your own hand assembled computer – the motherboard.

Most people don’t seem to realize this, but if there’s one part of the computer that you could point to and say – “That’s the soul, the main part of my computer”, it would have to be the motherboard. It’s not the processor or anything else.

For this reason, if you’re building your computer, you need to buy a motherboard first of all. Everything else that you buy, you buy to suit the motherboard you bought.

Picking a motherboard, of course, you do want to think about what kind of stuff you would like to plug into it.

Most parts that you stick into the motherboard – the hard disk, the graphics card, the sound card, the memory – happen to work to standard requirements no matter what motherboard you buy.

If there’s one kind of part, the most important, that requires that the motherboard be specifically built for it, it’s the processor.

The processor and motherboard need to be built for each other. Basically, you have a choice in two different standards when you’re talking about the motherboard-processor match.

There’s the standard adopted by Intel, and there is the standard adopted by its rival AMD. Both are mutually incompatible even if you could get very good performance with either. The first thing you need to do is to choose which standard you want to go with.

Intel is widely considered to be somewhat better when it comes to performance. AMD on other hand, while it does offer nearly the same kind of performance, is often far cheaper.

Once you make a choice of standard here, your next step is to choose how powerful a processor you need. If you’re going with Intel, you want to know how powerful the processor you’re planning on buying will be – the i3, the i5 or the i7.

Once you do that, you’re pretty much set for what kind of motherboard you want to buy.

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How to Install a New Motherboard


Maybe you feel confused when it will make the decision to replace your computer with a new type. Maybe some people need a thought that long to decide to replace motherboard components on their PCs.

This is reasonable because to do so there is an acceptable risk, although there is also the gain. It is usually the gains in the form of improving the quality of the computer.

Computers will be better able to work well when given an upgrade of the existing components in the computer, especially the motherboard. By replacing the older type of motherboard with a new type of motherboard it will set up computers with more reliable performance.

The problem for some people is How to install a new motherboard. Not a few people know about How to install a new motherboard.

Sure, this is a huge problem when it does not know How to install a new motherboard if you want to upgrade to the computer. That’s why we will talk about How to install a new motherboard.

To start installing the motherboard, then you must prepare the following tools, the first is a screwdriver, second is the motherboard, which is when the CPU, the fourth is a Fan. Once the tool is complete then you should prepare before the study.

Create a work space that can support your work so you can work optimally and can save your work time. Next is to prepare a good plan for your work maximum, then you check on the input and output of the motherboard, after that you must install your CPU on the motherboard.

That process is a very challenging process. After that you install the CPU Fan. After Fan installed, then you do last step, it is installing the motherboard. The final step is a step that you could easily to do, so you do not need to worry in doing so. Good luck..

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How To Properly Install A New Motherboard


The motherboard is the most expensive computer component so be sure to treat and handle it with great care.

There are a few things you should do to ensure no motherboard damage occur as you prepare for the installation.

Be sure you have a clean,well lit,and level work place.Relax your mind and make this task both fun and educational.

You will need such tools as a phillips screwdriver,maybe some needle nose pliers and the manual that came with the board.

Most importantly you must remove any and all electrical static discharge from your body and clothes.Static electricity is a big problem and will quickly damage chips on your new board. Read the rest of this entry →

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Brief Introduction of Motherboard


Motherboard is one of the main components of a computer and made of the printed circuit board (PCB).

The motherboard is also known as mainboard, system board, logic board or sometimes, shortened as “mobo”.

It serves as the backbone of a system because it provides all the electrical connections by which other components of the system communicate.

Aside from that, it hosts the central processing unit (CPU), and other devices. Read the rest of this entry →

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Brief Introduction of Computer Memory


Computer memory is a very essential part of a computer system.  It is commonly referred to as RAM (Random Access Memory).

When a user opens an application or program and any files opened on that application, they are loaded into the RAM.

But once these files are saved and closed, the files are written into the specified storage device.  The files and the application are then purged from the RAM.

RAM is the temporary or volatile storage area utilized by the CPU (Central Processing Unit).  With RAM, you can both read and write data.

SIMM and DIMM are the two commonly types of computer memory.

Single In-line memory module (SIMM) is dedicated to store memory chips while Dual In-line Memory Module (DIMM) is used to hold memory chips.

DIMM has a 64-bit upgrade path because of the Pentium processor requirements.  With this, DIMMs can be installed one at a time unlike SIMM.

DIMM provides twice as much data as a single SIMM.  Command address and control signals are buffered on the DIMM.

To determine the type of memory that fits your computer is to verify first the requirements of your computer system’s motherboard.

If your motherboard supports DDR 400/333/366, then you can choose the memory speed and capacity you prefer.

1 Gigabyte is the recommended computer memory capacity.  It would be excellent if you can install 2GB or greater.

Higher memory capacity can help increase the speed in loading and opening the computer and applications installed.

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